Arsenal 1-2 Bournemouth: Why the Hate-Watchers & Noise Don’t Matter – This Season Feels Different

EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 12 MIN

Arsenal 1-2 Bournemouth: Why the Hate-Watchers & Noise Don’t Matter – This Season Feels Different

from Up Gunners! An Arsenal Podcast by Tony Doe

After Arsenal’s frustrating 1-2 home defeat to Bournemouth, the noise went into overdrive, hot takes, hate-watchers, and the usual “same old Arsenal” narrative. In this full episode, we cut through all of it with a no-nonsense philosophical breakdown: why one loss isn’t a collapse, how the loudest voices after the whistle rarely matter, and the strange psychology of the dedicated Arsenal hate-watcher who can’t stop watching. We also celebrate what supporting this club really teaches you, patience, character, and belief when the evidence gets creative, while explaining exactly why this season feels different. Man City are showing cracks, and for the first time in years, it genuinely feels like Arsenal can pull it over the line. If you’re hurting after the Bournemouth result but still believe, this episode is for you. Drop your voice note and tell us how you’ll react when Arsenal finally lift the Premier League trophy: speakpipe.com/UpGunnersPodcast UpGunners!

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